Architensions clads rear facade of historic Brooklyn townhouse in charred wood



New York studio Architensions has enlarged a Brooklyn townhouse by adding two boxy volumes clad in vertical slats of burnt wood (+ slideshow). (more…)

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High Tauern National Park by Roland Maria Reininger    

Heterojunctional Pavilion / Urban Project


© Kyungsub Shin

© Kyungsub Shin


© Kyungsub Shin


© Kyungsub Shin


© Kyungsub Shin


© Kyungsub Shin

  • Architects: Urban Project
  • Location: Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
  • Architect In Charge: Urban Project
  • Area: 450.0 sqm
  • Project Year: 2012
  • Photographs: Kyungsub Shin

© Kyungsub Shin

© Kyungsub Shin

© Kyungsub Shin

© Kyungsub Shin

From the architect. This project considers the Gaon Lake Park in which the building is located as a significant contextual reference. The large park is sitting in the middle of a huge neighborhood with apartment complexes, two hours from Seoul metropolitan area. This unique type of construction is typical of Korean urban development—building and selling thousands of housing units at one time. Although this type of development contains potential negative side effects for the future, the landscape is more positively designed than the apartment complexes in preserving the natural wetland which is left as the original entity in the park.


© Kyungsub Shin

© Kyungsub Shin

© Kyungsub Shin

© Kyungsub Shin

The design focus is on the conflict created between the pedestrian bridge and the original topographical relationship. It was an unavoidable assignment to precisely fabricate the connection from the bridge to an “almost accidentally given” site. As the massive urban development left the back-side hill of the building as an “isolated green area,” the dissonant relationship paradoxically becomes a clue for positioning the building by visualizing this conflict.


© Kyungsub Shin

© Kyungsub Shin

This pavilion functions mainly for the exhibition and administrative offices of the park. Considering the pedestrian accesses and the functional use, the radio of the arcs which are casted on different levels formalize the hidden tension of two contrasting entities—the linear pedestrian bridge and the natural topography. From the tensional relationship, the front curved façade visualizes a symbolic “barrier” containing the program. As the continuous hallway connects the functional spaces, the inner layer behind the hallway has a series of rooms, a staircase, restrooms and a sunken garden.


© Kyungsub Shin

© Kyungsub Shin

Diagram

Diagram

Using the different access levels between the front and backside entries, the curved wall controls the degree of visual continuity toward the opened park. Visitors on the roof can look down into the hallway and towards the park through the clerestory. In contrary to the pedestrian bridge giving an open wide view to the park, the visitors visually engages the inner side of the building on the roof. The window portals on the curved wall are carved out from cylindrical intersections to have a series of segmental flat surfaces. While the portals puncture through the hard northern elevation, offering wide panoramic views of the reserve and cityscape, a southern-facing clerestory allows ample sunlight to illuminate the inside all day long. Natural wood planks cover the interior of the curved sur-face to create a warm ambiance contrasting the rectilinear hardness of material.


© Kyungsub Shin

© Kyungsub Shin

Diagram

Diagram

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Box Island on iOS Teaches Kids Coding Fundamentals Through Fun Puzzles

If you’re looking for way to get your kids learning this summer, Box Island is a fun, engaging iOS game that uses puzzle-like levels to teach kids the elements of coding.

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Sunset in Aruba by amorlomibao by amorlomibao

Aruba at sunset taken from another boat

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Remains of the Day: Facebook Messenger Has a New Home Screen, Wants You to Live There

Facebook Messenger has just under a billion users. That’s not an exaggeration—that’s billion with a B—so every little change to the app could have broad ramifications. Their latest update gives you an overview of your recent messages and contacts, and its called ‘Home.’

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St. Peter’s Basilica by urielcruzac by urielcruzac

Island: On Þjóðvegur 1 (Ring Road – Hwy. No.1) Heading West to Mývatn – Roadside NN. Waterfall :-))) by SwissFiveNine by SwissFiveNine

Route 1 or the Ring Road (Icelandic: Þjóðvegur 1 or Hringvegur) is a national road in Iceland that runs around the island and connects most of the inhabited parts of the country. The total length of the road is 1,332 kilometres (828 mi).

See also my set: “Iceland”

Pictures from my Motorcycle trip to Iceland – June till … 2016.

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